The Bluetooth technology: merits and limitations

R. Shorey, B. A. Miller
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Bluetooth/sup TM/ wireless technology is a proposed publicly available specification for radiofrequency (RF), short-range, point-to-multipoint voice and data transfer. It also supports point-to-point connections. It operates in the 2.4 GHz ISM (industrial, scientific and medical) band and is based on a low-cost, short-range radio link that facilitates ad-hoc connections for stationary and mobile communication environments. There has been much interest in the Bluetooth technology since it could enable users to connect to a wide range of computing and telecommunications devices without the need to buy, carry, or connect cables. It delivers opportunities for rapid, ad-hoc connections, and in the future, could possibly enable automatic, unconscious connections between devices. In this paper, we discuss the merits and limitations of the Bluetooth technology and address challenging problems that may arise in the future when using Bluetooth wireless communication. We also present new and interesting open research problems in this area.
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蓝牙技术:优点与局限性
蓝牙/sup TM/无线技术是一种提议的公开规范,用于射频(RF)、短距离、点对多点语音和数据传输。它还支持点对点连接。它在2.4 GHz ISM(工业、科学和医疗)频段运行,基于低成本、短距离无线电链路,有利于固定和移动通信环境的自组织连接。人们对蓝牙技术非常感兴趣,因为它可以使用户无需购买、携带或连接电缆就能连接到各种计算和电信设备。它提供了快速、即时连接的机会,在未来,可能会实现设备之间的自动、无意识连接。在本文中,我们讨论了蓝牙技术的优点和局限性,并解决了未来使用蓝牙无线通信时可能出现的挑战性问题。我们还提出了这一领域中新的和有趣的开放研究问题。
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